Eileen Brennan credited as playing...
Genevieve
- Genevieve: One thing I know for sure. A person can't sneeze in this town without somebody offering them a handkerchief.
- Sonny Crawford: Say, I hear Duane joined the Army.
- Genevieve: Good place for him too.
- Sonny Crawford: Oh, he was just holding that bottle. He didn't mean to hit me with it.
- Genevieve: That boy always had meaness in him. Of course, Jacy's just the kind of girl that brings out the meaness in a man. She's just like her grandmother. Oh, I hadn't ought to talk about them, anyhow. We was all good friends once. Dan roughnecked with Gene Farrow. He and Lois, they used to live in this little one-room place over the newspaper office. Lois couldn't afford a flour sack, much less a mink. I've always had a soft spot for her, though. Yeah, I wondered a lot of times what would've happened if Dan made the strikes that Gene made. They offered that rig to him first. Dan Morgan never took a chance in his life.
- Sonny Crawford: Don't you wish y'all had made it?
- Genevieve: Sure, I wish we made it.
- Genevieve: I hope you ain't down in the mouth about Charlene.
- Sonny Crawford: I ain't blue about her.
- Genevieve: She doesn't have a good disposition. What are you blue about then?
- Sonny Crawford: Ain't nobody to go with in this town. Jacy's the only pretty girl in school and Duane's got her.
- Genevieve: You know, I'd call that his tough luck.
- Genevieve: That boy's always had meanness in him. Jacy's the kind of girl that brings out the meanness in a man.
- Genevieve: One thing I know for sure, a person can't sneeze in this town without somebody offering them a handkerchief.
- Sonny Crawford: What cha mean?
- Genevieve: Nothin'. It's an awful small town for any kind of carrying on.